Prince Harry determined to win royal family's trust
The Duke of Sussex believes difficult times like illness in the family have a "reunifying effect"
Prince Harry sent a clear sign with his tell-all interview that the former working royal wants to 'build bridges' with the royal family, claims a PR expert.
For the unversed, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently attended the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025's One Year to Go celebrations.
During their visit to Canada, Harry made it to the headlines after he opened up about his meeting with King Charles in a tell-all interview with Good Morning America (GMA).
He also admitted that difficult times like illness in the family have a "reunifying effect."
In conversation with The Mirror, PR expert Lynn Carratt said, "In all honesty, during the interview, Harry was very clever in the answers he gave."
She added, "When Will Reeve (program's host) asked him about his outlook on the King's health, he replied: 'That stays between me and him.' I suspect that will have been music to Royal Households' ears."
Lynn lauded Harry for not making any controversial remarks amid the royal health scare.
"This, to me, hints that Harry is really keen on building bridges with his family and making amends for his past mistakes, and he is right. Illness does bring families together," she further said.
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